Have you wondered what it would sound like if you could speak
Japanese or Finnish as effortlessly as your mother tongue? Within a
few years, a translation function with voice mimicry be
available in the mobile phone.It is the EU-funded research
project that developed EMIME translation function with voice
imitation. Speech technology expert Mikko Kurimo at the
Helsinki University of Technology, explains that one can
conduct an entire conversation using his mobile was where it
sounds like you speak and understand one another's language
without having had to devote years to the flexing and
rattling study your words.There is no easy task researchers have
assumed when they tried to create a voice imitating
translators. First, the understanding of what you say, then
make an accurate translation, and so create a sound file where it
sounds like you're saying the same thing, yet at the Japanese
example.It will require further around five years of development
before we can have the function of our cell phones, think
Mikko Kurimo, but considering that there is a high point in
getting away from the erased and emotionally liberated
computer generated voices that exist in today's translation
software.- The default is cast as the translation software today is
very boring and always the same. If you want to express
something, it's much better to have your own voice there.